I was somewhat calmed when I saw that I had finally reached the hospital, so when they did the first EKG it came back normal. A second nurse did a second EKG by accident (she was not aware an EKG had already been done) and this time caught an abnormal rhythm (Afib). They hooked me up to a monitor, where I had periods of normality combined with chest pain until there was this awful crushing feeling on my chest, at which point they gave me nitro, morphine, and admitted me.
I had several tests which came back normal (including an echocardiogram and a stress tests); my arteries were also clear. I was diagnosed with Atrial Flutter-which they think is caused by a genetic defect in my case- and assigned a cardiologist. I was put on baby aspirin and Toprol. I still experienced chest pain at first; occasionally I still have the “burning” sensation in my left arm. My leg pain seems to be getting worse, although there has been no more weakness. I have been fairly good for the last month.
Due to your age, you are more likely to get the “anxiety” or “stress” diagnosis-I am SURE that’s what I would have gotten if the other nurse had not done the second EKG. If you are going in and out of rhythm, and they don’t catch you when it’s happening, it can be much harder to get a correct diagnosis. Your insurance is also going to effect the type of treatment offered-my doc’s were talking about a non-invasive procedure to “zap” my heart rhythm back into shape until my not-so-great insurance was noted; now I am on medication. If I continue to go out of rhythm, they are planning to put me on a heart monitor, but to be honest, I am trying to hold off until my improved insurance kicks in next October.
I did some research on the best foods for my condition after I was diagnosed. I am avoiding caffeine on doc’s orders, and have incorporated more salmon and tuna in my diet (it’s supposed to help the heart-according to what I read salmon is good at helping preventing arrhythmia).
Good luck to you-I know how scary it is to have something going wrong with your body, especially if you are afraid it’s your heart! Hopefully they can diagnose you and get treatment started soon. GMLady I am glad your angioplasty went well, Good luck to all. :-)
Kristina
Kristina
I have not seen a reply since 2008. But I am a 23 year old male and having the same problems. It has been happening for two years. I went to the doctor when it first started and I was diagnosed with Wolf Parkenson White Sydrome. I was sent to a cardiologiast who basically said its nothing to worry about so just live your life unless it gets worse. Well it got worse. They did the 48 heart monitor thing and found nothing. After the pain got worse I wore one for a month and I don't believe it found anything ohter than the fact I had WPW syndrom, which they already knew. I had an appointment to see the cardiologist again and as I waited for the appointment I had to go to the ER because of tinglyness in the extremities and the feeling like I am breathless and want to pass out. I saw the cardiologiest for the previosuly planned appointment I had and he said he does not believe it is heart related. I am now making an appointment with my primary doctor to see what he can do for me. Although this problem has been reported for years it appears doctors still do not know for sure what is causing this. A little google research led to possibly carpal tunnel syndrome diabetes or vitamin deficiencies. I hope its just a vitamin deficiency but I eat alot of fruit so that doesn't seem likely to me. I hope we all feel better one day. I really don't want to take any medication and from the comments I have read they don't appear to work well anyway.
Yea I have had the same problem,not really my heart I dont think,but my upper left arm is hurting and it switches to my chest when I lay down it moves down my body then goes away when I get in a certain postion,I rest for a few mins and then I can get up, and walk for a few mins before it jumps to hurting again,I have no idea why it's a on and off thing for me I will try to get some sleep in and see what happens if that doesnt help it might be what Im eating or drinking,will keep you posted on my results